Cape May Herald, 1 July 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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, THURSDAY, JUDY 1, 1909

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To be Celebrated Monday, July 'Sth, under the auspices of the Board ot Trade

Great Display of Fire Works IN THE EVENING

Including “Salute to Cape May,” “Illuminations,” “Starry Canopy,” “Flying Eagles,” “Uncle Sam’s 12-inch guns,” “National Colors,” “Bombardment of Port Arthur,” and a large number of beautiful set pieces and novelties. Greatest display ever made in the county.

What Would Your Wife Do

if she lost you to-day? Could she keep the home? What would your children do? Could they stay at school, or would mother and children be forced out in the world to fight for existence? A Prudential Monthly Income policy will protect them. Secure a policy from

The Prudential

IN THE AFTERNOON Base Ball—Cape May vs. All Collegiate. Yacht and Motar Boat races Porter’s Marine Band Aufficia^MSns. In patriotic concerts, Morning, Afternoon and Evening

GAS

CAPE MAY HERALD

Do Not Fail to Get In and Enjoy the Fun

Qolun&it.

OGEIA-iT STREET

Is Now

Open B. F.

Under New Management BRUCE. Prop’r

Special Attention Paid to the Table. Rates, $8 up

SEYMORE RICE, Chief Clerk

F. BENNETT, Steward

THE HUDITORIUm CAPK MAY Opens July 3rd

Printing of the Better Kind for Commercial and Advertising Purposes

CAPE HAY. !S. J 8 » crjoacaarjai'

To Cook or Heat

It’s Hard to Beat

PERSONAL MENTION (CONTINUED rUOM FIRST I’ACK-I General Puseneer A«eui George W. Boyd and Mrs. Boyd are At tae Hotel Cape May. May with bU tAtnlly for the seAbo -.. Mr. Barrett Is the president of XdAnis exprees Company Bishop Cyrus D. Foes, of the Me::, odist Episcopal Church, Is e *0e!.t at Dr. Wood and family at No. GZ'j,

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Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Moas opened their cottage on Beach a Mr. Moee is sc active player o

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CAPE MAY YACHT RACE

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Eleven Boats Entered for

Mile ‘Ocean Contest '

The race to Cape May for tall ns yachts under the auspices of ihBrooklyn Yacht Club for the cup presented by Richard Croker. will n-irt from off the Brooklyn .Yacht Club bouse, Gravesend Bay, on Saturday July I, at 10 o'clock tu the morn:tig. The entries to date are as folio* 4 Schooners—The Tammany, Coiy. •

William C. Towen.

the Vigo. John Lewis. B. Y. C.; ;h Del.pee, L. J. Callahan. N. ^T. Y f the Shamrock. 'Frederick Thofilf>» b B. Y. C.; and the Grampus, L L Armstrong, Indian Harbor Y. C-. If ber new sails are ready. X. Austen. R Y. C.; the Ganleol: Bear Commodore L. b. Henlg. I T. C, and the Adyta, Dr. R. Vo i

FOrreger, B. Y. C.

Yawls—The Sanaka. Havlland Bro’ era, a Y'. C.; the Hyperion. Fran Malsg. New Rochelle . C.; and tb Able ore, William M. Campbell, B. 1

The coarse is from the start 1 o • Use to and around the Soothwes Spit bouyn, leaving them on the por Mad; then passing to the sonthwar of Scotland UghtraasM. leaving >

around the Northeast End Light ve> Mt off Cepe May, leaving U on.tfa port hand, and returning over th ■ Ml cocrws, leaving buoys and llghi ships on the reverse hand and finis! tag oft Southwest Spit and a mark boat anchored to the southward tn..

• singing and mosk at tb* he’ ttoa Cats is graatMeita" Picture Wire*

Ota* of George H. Tripple, ■sasgls. was wracked. The be t I tbs root, ripped off tb* shit

off piaster, melting'’wires !roc rss, taking the gilt off the wall r ta oas of the rooms sniper *« other Creaks. The membsrs » family escaped. Injury. Bosh t 1c th* roof

Laws in Sight

At the first meeting of the rvvU ton committee held In New York C4l) oc June l*tb, at the suggestion ot Hon. C. E. Still,- of this County. lh« body w»a divided tnlo several sut tomtuluees fur the , purpose ot better investigating all part* af the (istiie Protecting and PropogmlKn. Laws ofj this Stale Mr SUIle war elected wlce-Chairnuin'of the commit tee which makes him a member ol ach Sub Committee which i\ga, nan..

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Committee f on migratory birds,

ducks, etc. /

Com th>--don migratory birds and

Commission.

i Investigate County >Var-

Mr StUle. In asking for this me thod ot procedure, staled that bt wished to thoroughly Investigate 411 parts and methods so as to be able to report to the next Legislature In

:e!ligenl manner exactly the

dUlou

instance, he said, my peopk object to the present resident License fee system and 1 believe this objec Uon ja mainly because they have oc assignee as to what will be done tfttt the money. Al«*o they object tbe present! law which forbids t of dogs af? the bunting of deer, and gentlemen unless 1 can be shown tha the people 1 represent will get a fair return in honest propogatlon and game protection I am opposed to the license fee to the’end. Also knowing the forests of South Jersey as 1 do 1 must demand that the use of dogs be permitted In hunting deer Mr. Batten tried to turn the laugh on Mr. StUle and Mr. Austin In theii plea for an extension of Ube duck’ season in the Spring for tbe purpose of shooting shell duck*, by remark ing on tbe flavor of the same, bui tbe commltttee as a whole listened to tbe gentlemen of Sonlh Jersey

as experienced gunners.

the t

i specialty') In

Tuckaho*.

Mis* Nina Flanigan Is a guest of

Rev. Mr. Apgar and family

Mrs. A. Sharp Is entertaining flslt

from Atlantic City.

Charles Wilkie, of Philadelphia. Is

■'tailing his brother

Mrs. L. M. Hess and sons are enjoying a visit to Ocean City. Dr Randolph Marshall'was among

he; physicians who attended the se> doe of the medical fectety of New eJ

*y at Capa Mar

If*. Pooler, of Camden. M:=1 «oe Shoemaker, who has beer . guest of her brother in Plttabarg,

StaewnsoB. aged M yearn, was found dead In hi* ptaapbaisf

bad god* to pick

CHARLES MANLEY'S DRAMATONE COMPANY

Ah entirely new and original show. Tbe HUMAN RALKING PIC-

TURES, yon hear them talk and you see hem act.

fligli-CInss Vaudeville Artists

In Singing, Dancing an/i Talking Acts. MOTT OX PICTURES The Very Latest-and B,m Change Three Times Each U'eek -lisa- T B A V EX O G U E 8 «MiTravels in Foreign Climes, lUVd by Stereopticon and Motion Pictores

Monday "’’klS 1 ™

Sheridan’s Ride ^.watfrssicu««i stmuat , , , . _ Smging of the National Airs, Illusratwl by Stereopticon and Motion Pi<ynrei. Tbe recital of the Poem by Mr. Chas.-Manley assisted by the Dramatone Co. and a Lar« Chorus in a tribute to " OLD, GLORY *• K

Doors open 7.^5. Commence 8.15.

General Admiasion, 15q . Vcj^hren ‘ 10c

Thoroughly IG novated

Nicely Localr-d

Hotel Glenwood

i. Miller UIDUM. PtoprielDi Hear the Peach and Business Center

Special Attention Given to v ifrfTlBLf

MODERATE KATES

SHADY PORCHES

T he Wyoming

Bomb lagtayMto Ft. Between Uongicas and Perry Ht*. One Square froia Beach. huperiar Cuisine. Moderate Prices

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CAPS HAT, I*. -J.

COMeSBSS

BOWLING ALLEY .2?) Pool and Billiards

GAS

LAUNDERING THE LADIES' DAINTY GARMENTS

such as shirt waists, skirts, Unger!, etc., is a part of our work which we give more thano rdinary tare and teoUooYoor dainty garments are carefully washed in pure-water with pure soap, starched, to Just the ptaper degree to please you, and are so nicely Ironed that they look even better than when

We deUrer garment* of this nature in ulUL pasteboard boxes. This prevent* Their being mussed by handling - mashed out of shape by accident. Try onr work—you cant help liking 1L We also do shirt*, cottars and cuffs at city pries. TROY LAUNDRY, 310 Decatur St. Kwtbtokb r Ron k 40D Wagon Cells anywhere la Cep* Mty

Yacht Club Ri

On Setordey afternoon there will

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SOLE AGENT

305 307 Jackson Street

Bell Telephone 97X

Merchants National Bank

CAPE MAY, N. J.

Some provision for declining years should be 0 concern. A savings account in the N 4i KRCI

; onr first

. savings account in the '44KRCHANTS

NATIONAL BANK would be a LONG STEP in the

RIGHT DIRECTION.

331 Active Accounts. % 103^21.72 Loans and Investments. $106,763.57 Def>osits. 3 Per CcaL Islereti AUswtf *a Tlae Deposits

PRIVATE BOXES FOR RENT IN FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF VAULTS

b« sn open contest for boat* of all es In the Oape May Harbor tinder tbe aoapkxn of the Cape May Yacht Club and a large number of entries • are expected for the event aa preset will be given to the wl

orrickRs

W. L. Stbvkxs, President

s H. Harrs, Vlee-Pre* Hksry H. Klukook, Cashier

Obmmii H. -Rkkvbb Vice Fra

EVKKKTT J. JitKKKI.t ,

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ENGLISH ETCHINGS. An Innovation In railway station r reabment rooms In England Is Its

Wm. H. Church W. L. Cummings Joseph H. Hanes John T. HewlU ,

o 1 n.c c t o R ■ F. B. Mecray

t H. Keeves

. . Rutherford John W. Mecray K. W. Springer

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W. H. Phillips, M. D. W. L 6

FACT* FROM FRANCE. MQk la * applied to the local deal-

Lehigh and Susquehanna 85perTon—D*»“' 25c. w 1 ""

Ail Sizes 4

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CHAS. S. CHURCH

Net Ton